Arista EDU DX - "made in the UK" is the film stock Ilford again?

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Yep, I bought a 100-block of it when it was that price
 

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I bought a few rolls of Pan 100 when Freestyle carried it as house brand. As I understand it was sold in a few markets as a bargain film, I thought it was quite good, not as fine grained as Plus X or PF4, but doable. I think it had an anti halagent layer.
 

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so has anyone firmly identified that the Arista EDU DX 400 should be processed like Kentmere 400 or Ultrafine Extreme 400. I now have one exposed roll of the new stuff and also have a couple of rolls of Kentmere to develop. the DX bar code is different on the EDU DX film, and the last digit is a 6 when a 36 exp roll normally would end with a 4.
 

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A good chunk of the dev times for EDU DX 400 match up with Kentmere 400, so go off Kentmere 400 times.
 

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Great, I often put several rolls in one tank, and I guess it is OK to mix this with K-400 in one batch.
 
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